Lacey's Life :)

  • The day I was born

    The day I was born
    I was born at 5:44a.m. It was raining outside. I was suppose to be bron on my moms birthday, but I was late. Picture:
    Kinddodge25's
  • Parents wedding

    Parents wedding
    I was in my first wedding when I was one years old. I never thought a wedding would be fun. Bu that wedding was. My brother and I were hyper little kids. We ran around a lot of the time. I was the flower girl in their wedding. My brother was the ring boy. That day has lots of memories in it that I will never forget.
  • Soccer

    Soccer
    My dad is the one who introduced me into soccer. He thought me all the stuff Ilearned at a yong age. Because he showed me what soccer was I found a sport I loved. I've been playing soccer ever sense.
  • New friends

    New friends
    We had just moved into our new house in Marion. The first thing I remebered after we unpacked was the neighbors came over to meet us. They had a little boy named Lukas. That day till on Lukas and I became best friends.We knew everything about each other.
  • New family memeber

    New family memeber
    My dad, brother,and I were on our way to meet our new baby sister. She was born at 12:47p.m. When my brother and I got to mymoms room we wanted to hug her but she was holding my new sister, Courtney. My mom told us we have to be carful around her because she is smaller then us.
  • 9-11

    9-11
    9-11 is a day I think no one will forget. What happeed was terrorists come to the U.S.A. and distroided our nations most valuable places. They crashed two planes into the Twin Towers in New York. The third plane into the Pentagon in D.C.. The last one was headed for a building in D.C. but the passangers stopped them before they did. Im sure this is a day no one will ever forget. Picture:
    Bacon Bits
  • Katrina

    Katrina
    Katrina was a huricane that happened in Louisiana. It was one of the worst huricanes that has happened in a while. There were just about 2,000 deaths that day. Days after lots of people came to help people recover. That day we all came together and pitched in to help each other.
  • Moved

    Moved
    I moved to my new house a week before their school started. I never wanted to move. I didn't thinksomeone was going to buy my old house. I thought that house was tosmall for anyone else to live in.Guess I was wrong. I thought moving was going to be the worse thing in my life. Turns out that moving was actually really good for me.
  • Haiti

    Haiti
    One of the poorest and least developed countries in the world, Haiti in recent years has struggled with problems ranging from near-constant political upheaval, health crises, an annual barrage of hurricanes. After the Hurricane hit Haiti started to struggle even more. So we akk oitched in and tried to make a difference for Haiti. Picture:
    Thomas Coex/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  • Oil Spill

    Oil Spill
    In the Atlantic Ocean BP's oil started spilling everywhere. For a while it seemed like the govenment didn't care about it and thought it would go away.Untill the animals and Obomas kids started getting effected. The animals where swimming innto the ocean and where dying. Obomas kids saw it on the news and they told their dad he should do something about it. That's when they started to get help. Picture: Bo Hughins
  • State Cup?

    State Cup?
    My team last year did really bad in state cup. This year I'm hoping we will do better. To make it so my team gets better we've been practing really hard. This year I hope we will win
  • Started helping Andy

    Started helping Andy
    I started helping Andy just because Mrs. Coller sent me down there.Now I love going down there. I help Andy speak, read, and vocabulary. Not only have I changed Andy's life but hes changed mine.
  • Gas prices

    Gas prices
    Sense the gas prices have been increasing everything that has to be shipped is increasing their prices. More and more people are complaning about the prices. If it keeps increasing more and more people will become poor. Picture:
    Chirstian E. Weller